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  1. If you’re traveling to Mexico City please read the following carefully. International visitors are welcome in Mexico City. Prior to arrival many of them have important questions about health and safety, and especially with regard to COVID19.

    • Visa Requirements
    • E-Gates
    • Entry Tax For The State of Quintana Roo
    • Travelling with Children
    • Accommodation, Funds and Proof of Departure
    • Customs Rules
    • Leaving Mexico

    If you’re visiting Mexico as a tourist, you do not need a visa. You’ll get a stamp in your passport with the number of days you are allowed to stay. British Nationals entering Mexico by land must fill out an immigration form online.

    The immigration service has installed e-gates in some terminals of the main international airports. You can use them if you are a tourist aged 18 or over. Make sure you collect the ticket printed by the e-gate as you will need to present it when exiting the country. You can get digital proof of entry and how long you are allowed to stay in Mexico, ...

    The state of Quintana Roo charges all visitors a tax. You can pay before or during your stay on the VISITAX web portal, available in English. You can get help with the web portal at Cancun Airport. You must show proof of payment at the airport before leaving.

    If you are accompanying a child, you may be asked for: 1. evidence of your relationship with the child– for example, a birth or adoption certificate, divorce or marriage certificates, a Parental Responsibility Order 2. the reason why you are travelling with them

    Mexican immigration officials may ask to see proof of your departure plans from Mexico before allowing you into Mexico. You may also need to: 1. show proof of your accommodation, for example, a hotel booking confirmation 2. prove that you have enough money for your stay If you have been invited to stay in someone’s home, immigration officials may a...

    There are strict rules about goods you can bring into and take out of Mexico. You must declare anything that may be prohibited or subject to tax or duty. Check whether you will need to declare anything on arrival to customs officials – read the guidance from the Mexican government (in Spanish). If you have goods to declare, you must fill in an onli...

    To leave Mexico, you must show your passport with the stamp showing the number of days you were allowed to stay. If you lose your passport, you must pay a fee to replace the entry stamp. The fee is approximately 600 Mexican pesos, to be paid at a bank. Migration officers do not accept cash. You can replace the stamp at the immigration office at any...

  2. Jul 14, 2020 · While coronavirus cases are on the rise, Mexicos tourist destinations are adopting new safety protocols as they reopen to travelers.

  3. Aug 19, 2020 · Travelers should check the regulations and recommendations of their government before planning any travel. Currently the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is recommending that unvaccinated travelers avoid nonessential travel to Mexico. If you're traveling to Mexico, here's what you need to know.

  4. May 13, 2021 · Before you head south of the border, these are the Mexico COVID travel restrictions, from pre-departure requirements to what's open on the ground.

    • Shannon Mcmahon
  5. COVID-19: All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. Please see Your COVID-19 Vaccination for more information. COVID-19 vaccine. Chikungunya: There has been evidence of chikungunya virus transmission in Mexico within the last 5 years. Chikungunya vaccination may be considered for the following travelers:

  6. Sep 21, 2022 · CNN — If you’re planning to travel to Mexico, here’s what you’ll need to know and expect if you want to visit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The basics. Mexico is open to travelers. You do...

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